108 projects tagged "Bulgarian"
BoxWorld is a puzzle game where the player has to place boxes over special places in order to gain energy to teleport to the next level. The boxes can only be pushed, not pulled, thus requiring ordering of the boxes with caution. If the boxes are put into positions that prevent further movement, the player can start the level over, but loses a life by doing so. There are no time limits, so the player can relax and think before acting. The game features nice graphics, enjoyable music, and 525 increasingly difficult levels. The player must come up with more complex strategies on the later levels, with many more pushes and special tricks in order to place the boxes in corners or long corridors. Sometimes most of the boxes are already placed in the appropriate area, but the player has to replace all the boxes just to be able to move another box and arrange it where it belongs.
Jitsi (formerly SIP Communicator) is an audio/video and chat communicator that supports protocols such as SIP, XMPP/Jabber, AIM/ICQ, Windows Live, Yahoo!, Bonjour, and many other useful features. It is currently the most feature rich Internet Communicator, and is the only one to provide encrypted audio/video calls, desktop streaming and sharing, and chat on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux with both the SIP and XMPP protocols.
Linterna Mágica is a user script that finds Flash video clips in Web pages and plays them with a browser video plugin. Found Flash objects are replaced with HTML <object> tags, which are processed by browser video plugin. Linterna Mágica uses regular expressions to support most Web pages, so first-time-visit Web sites should work with it.
MoxesTemplate is a lightweight PHP template class with simple syntax and usage. It's built for developers who need to allow other people to edit their templates. It can be locked inside a directory so the user can't include files outside of the locked path. No PHP code is allowed inside the template.
Gibbon is a graphical client for playing backgammon online on the First Internet Backgammon Server or servers that use the FIBS protocol. It is platform-independent, using GTK+ for its user interface. It also contains a converter for different match formats. Currently supported are the Smart Game Format, JellyFish, and JavaFIBS.
Unsettings is a graphical configuration program for the Unity desktop environment which lets you change some of Unity's settings. It also lets you save your settings into and load from a text file (in JSON format) so you can easily back up your settings or copy them to a different account.
SYINF shows in brief a system's CPU brand and model, RAM size, disk space, operating system, regional parameters, and current date and time. It can run in interactive (menu) or batch mode. There are two versions, in the C and C++ languages. They have been tested on 20 (15) compilers, 26 (25) operating systems, and 18 architectures. (Figures in parentheses are for the C++ version.) Both versions are conveyed in source code form only, each as a single ~35 KB source text file.
Arronax is a plugin for Nautilus (the GNOME default file manager) to create and modify application starters (".desktop files"). It adds the menu item "Create starter for this file" to the context menu (the menu you get when you right-click a file in the file manager). If the file is an application starter, you get the item “Modify this starter” instead. If you have icons enabled on your desktop, Arronax adds the menu item “Create starter” to your desktop’s context menu.